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The Czech government is conducting an inquiry into Foxconn's employment practices.
Police sources said the anti-terrorism unit of police was conducting an inquiry.
FINRA disclosed in September 2015 that it was conducting an inquiry into the matter.
This requires Congress to be rigorous in setting out the rules for conducting an inquiry.
A US national security panel is conducting an inquiry into the safety of the personal data ByteDance handles.
Because the agency's rules prevented it from conducting an inquiry, the couple's detailed allegations were overlooked for four years.
The parliamentary committee is conducting an inquiry into the future of traditional retail districts after a torrid year for the sector.
As the accusations against Franken pile up, the Senate Ethics Committee has confirmed it's conducting an "inquiry" into his alleged misconduct.
In its legal filings, the House Judiciary Committee asserted that it was already conducting an inquiry into whether Mr. Trump should be impeached.
Greek prosecutors have been conducting an inquiry for more than a year, in which a number of individuals testified under a witness protection scheme.
The proposed increase comes as the Justice Department is conducting an inquiry into technology markets that has so far focused on Google and Facebook.
Facebook Says First-Person Christchurch Video Foiled AI System Nate Lanxon covers a hearing of British lawmakers who are conducting an inquiry into hate speech.
The inspector general of the Australian Defense Force is conducting an inquiry, and the Australian Federal Police told the ABC that they were also considering an investigation.
Kilaru said Fairfax had initially retained the firm in January 24 — when The Washington Post was conducting an inquiry into Tyson's allegations — and has now retained the firm again.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) is conducting an inquiry into TikTok parent company ByteDance to learn if its acquisition of social media app Musical.
Nadler has been increasingly vocal in recent weeks that his panel is conducting an inquiry to determine whether to impeach the President, language that Pelosi has yet to embrace.
That office, CNN has reported, is conducting an inquiry into possible tax fraud at the Trump Organization based on evidence included in the August charges against Cohen from federal prosecutors.
Rolled out at events such as the Cannes Film Festival, Colombia's air authority is now conducting an inquiry which, if it goes against the app, could result in yet another fine.
After all, for months, the House Judiciary Committee has been conducting an inquiry into the president that, depending on whom you asked on which day, was or was not about impeachment.
The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism - On February 2018, 2016, the subcommittee announced that it was conducting an inquiry into Russia's efforts to influence elections in the US and abroad.
Philip Reeker, the acting assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, testified on Saturday before three Democratic-led House of Representatives panels conducting an inquiry into whether to impeach Trump.
The Democrats were livid that Comey refused to confirm whether he is conducting an inquiry into potential Trump ties to Russia — a question that he publicly declined to answer earlier this week.
Comey, who was conducting an inquiry into possible collusion between Trump's presidential campaign and Moscow, said in testimony last week that the president had referred to the investigation as "a cloud" over his administration.
WorkSafe, the primary workplace regulator which has prosecutorial powers, has opened a health and safety investigation and the coroner is also conducting an inquiry, said Ardern, who didn't rule out supporting probes if needed in the future.
"The war against illegal drugs must be won within the legal system, and the president must lead in reminding the people of this important message," the senators said in a report after conducting an inquiry into extrajudicial killings.
The dispute erupted last week after the Investigation Department, which is conducting an inquiry into the deal, released its report and chided the Law Department for withholding or redacting reams of documents potentially related to the Rivington House.
Greek prosecutors, who have been conducting an inquiry for more than a year and raided Novartis offices in Athens in early 2017, last week referred the case to parliament, which under Greek law is the only institution that can investigate ministers.
But the president could be headed for a confrontation with Mr. Comey that would pit the administration against the head of the nation's leading law enforcement agency, which is conducting an inquiry into links between Mr. Trump's associates and Russia.
The Democratic-led committees are conducting an inquiry focusing on Trump's request to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that he investigate former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, a leading Democratic presidential candidate, and his son Hunter Biden, who had served on the board of a Ukrainian gas company.
A senior civil servant is conducting an inquiry into the conduct of two other ministers: Damian Green, the deputy prime minister, who denies accusations that he made unwanted advances to a woman 30 years his junior, and Mark Garnier, a trade minister, who nicknamed his assistant "sugar tits" and dispatched her to buy sex toys.
The FBI is now conducting an inquiry into the allegations against him and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) has vowed to hold a confirmation vote on the Senate floor this week.
The Australian Government was also conducting an inquiry into the 1975 death of six journalists during the Indonesian invasion of East Timor—20 years after the fact.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. pp.535-536 McGlinchey said: "he must have been unbalanced or something to have gone and organised this killing. We are conducting an inquiry". On 5 December, fifteen days after the Darkley attack, the PAF shot dead INLA member Joseph Craven (26) in Newtownabbey.
The Act establishes a new Taxi Services Commission as a body corporate.Transport Integration Act 2010, section 115B(2)(a). In its initial incarnation, the Commission is responsible for conducting an inquiry into the taxi industry and the wider small commercial passenger vehicle industry.Transport Integration Act 2010, section 115F(1)(a).
The Commission was initially responsible for conducting an inquiry into the taxi industry and wider commercial passenger vehicle industry.Transport Integration Act 2010, section 115F(1)(a). The Commission was required to report on those matters including by making recommendations about how the commercial passenger vehicle industry should be structured and regulated.Transport Integration Act 2010, section 115F(1)(b).
On August 8, 2019, the gaming regulator in the state of New South Wales announced that it was conducting an inquiry into Melco's deal for Crown's shares based on new information that Lawrence Ho was until June 28, 2019 a director of a company with which Crown was forbidden to associate. The inquiry will also look into allegations made on a recent broadcast of Australia's 60 Minutes television program.
On 9 February 2005, the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, Senator Hon. Amanda Vanstone, announced that former Australian Federal Police commissioner Mick Palmer would be conducting an inquiry into the circumstances around the detention of Rau. This would become known as the Palmer Inquiry. On 2 May, the terms of reference were expanded to allow Palmer to investigate the wrongful deportation of Vivian Solon to the Philippines in 2001.
After being implicated in a $170 million graft scandal, Setya Novanto resigned as Golkar chairman and parliament speaker in late 2017. Golkar's new chairman, Airlangga Hartarto, appointed Bambang as the new parliament speaker and he was sworn in on 15 January 2018. Fellow Golkar parliamentarian Kahar Muzakir replaced him as head of Commission III. While some analysts praised Bambang's appointment based on his seniority and political experience, others cited a possible conflict of interest due to his involvement in the special committee conducting an inquiry into KPK.
The third part of the novel describes a conversation between Pi and two officials from the Japanese Ministry of Transport, who are conducting an inquiry into the shipwreck. They meet him at the hospital in Mexico where he is recovering. Pi tells them his tale, but the officials reject it as unbelievable. Pi then offers them a second story in which he is adrift on a lifeboat not with zoo animals, but with the ship's cook, a Taiwanese sailor with a broken leg, and his own mother.
Presumably he was referring to Justice Nivett, who was conducting an inquiry into allegations against Curry at that time, and whose report to the Secretary of Home Affairs was due to be handed down on 7 February 1930. It has been suggested that Curry was fearful that he should lose his position and his livelihood and that he had an unhealthy attachment to the Settlement. Curry feared that the outcome of the Nevitt Inquiry would be his removal from the Settlement and he blamed Assistant-Superintendent Hoffman, Under-Secretary Gall, and Dr Pattison (and the Matron – Mrs Pattison) for his downfall.
Often the Review Board will be active in conducting an inquiry. Where the Review Board is unable to conclude that the accused is a significant threat to the safety of the public, the review board must grant the accused an absolute discharge, an order essentially terminating the jurisdiction of the criminal law over the accused. Otherwise, the Review Board must order that the accused be either discharged subject to conditions or detained in a hospital, both subject to conditions. The conditions imposed must be the least onerous and least restrictive necessary to mitigate any danger the accused may pose to others.
In 1414, a tribunal was convoked by Benedict XIII to try Pedro Ruiz. The tribunal was not limited to his refusal to obey Ferdinand and accept the compromise of Caspe. Íñigo and another Hospitaller, Pascasi de Morralla, prior of Monzón, were charged by the tribunal with conducting an inquiry "into the said lord Fray Pedro, castellan, and his houses and rooms in various places in the said castellany" (in dicto domino fratre Petro, castellano, et suis castris seu cameris ac locis dicte Castellanie). In the process of this inquiry into his lifestyle and business dealings, the Hospitallers took down the testimony of 67 witnesses.
Despite a Select Committee conducting an inquiry into the reserves in 1937, nothing changed. Matters reached a head when Jack Patten, who had become president of the Sydney league, read the Committee's report and warned the Aboriginal community at Cummerangunja that the Board planned to turn it into a closed compound, control their earnings and take away children. As a result, 170 people who were part of the Atkinsons' community crossed the Murray to camp at Burmah in what was known as the Cummeragunja walk-off and Patten was charged with "inciting Aborigines to leave their reserve". Fourteen days later, the Atkinsons moved with their community to Burmah.
Shortly after taking over, Widgery was handed the politically sensitive job of conducting an inquiry into the events of 30 January 1972 in Derry, where troops from 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment had murdered 13 civil rights marchers, commonly referred to as Bloody Sunday (a 14th person died shortly after Widgery's appointment). Widgery heard testimony from the paratroopers, who claimed they had been shot at, while the marchers insisted that no one from the march was armed. Widgery produced a report, published in April 1972 that took the British Army's side. Widgery put the main blame for the deaths on the march organisers for creating a dangerous situation where a confrontation was inevitable.
In 2013, twelve residents of the Gulbarg Society who were the victim of Gujarat riots, accused Setalvad of collecting donations in the name of riot victims but failing to use them for their benefit and sent a legal notice to her. They claimed that she had collected huge donations from national and international organisations in the name of providing financial assistance for reconstruction of houses or developing the society into a museum but it was not passed to the members of the society. They also sought to ban her organisation "Citizens for Justice and Peace" and prevent them entering the society to organise programmes. The Ahmedabad Crime Branch is conducting an inquiry into the matter.
Within the United Kingdom government, responsibility for relations between Jersey (and the other Crown dependencies) and the United Kingdom lie in the Crown Dependencies Branch within the International Directorate of the Ministry of Justice, which has a core team of three officials, with four others and four lawyers available when required. In 2010, the House of Commons Justice Committee, conducting an inquiry into the Crown dependencies, found that the Jersey government and those of the other islands were "with some important caveats, content with their relationship with the Ministry of Justice". Tensions have, however, arisen from time to time. In the 1980s, there were discussions about a financial contribution from Jersey towards the United Kingdom's costs in relation to defence and international representation.
Corbyn has been accused of taking insufficient action regarding complaints of anti-Semitism in Labour. In April 2019, the Jewish Labour Movement passed a motion of no-confidence in his leadership. Commencing in April 2016, Labour has responded to such complaints by conducting an inquiry, making antisemitism a disciplinary offence, increasing the capacity of its disciplinary procedures, warning and expelling a number of members, arranging for university level antisemitism training and producing educational material on antisemitism. Corbyn has repeatedly condemned antisemitism.Anti-Semitism is so bad in Britain that some Jews are planning to leave, CNN, 17 August 2018Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party’s anti-Semitism 'problem' becomes a crisis, Washington Post, 10 August 2018 Corbyn himself has been criticised for his past actions, with accusations that he himself is antisemitic.
On August 8, 2013, Fortier was appointed to a five-year term on the Security Intelligence Review Committee, the federal watchdog over the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. For this reason, he was sworn in as a member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada on the same day. In 2014, the Committee announced that Fortier would chair a panel conducting an inquiry into a complaint that CSIS had spied on citizens conducting peaceful protests over the proposed Keystone oil pipeline. That in turn triggered a request from the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, one of the parties to the complaint, that Fortier recuse himself because he had formerly sat on the board of Trans Canada Pipelines, which was now one of the proponents of the project, and also held a large number of shares in that company.
After a rally in 1989, at which Dr Kalim Siddiqui, director of the Muslim Institute in London, suggested that there should be a vote on whether Salman Rushdie should die for his blasphemous novel The Satanic Verses, Sachs ordered the BBC to give their film of the rally to the police. In 1989 and 1990, he presided at the 16-week trial of Kevin Taylor and three other men on charges of conspiracy to defraud. After Sachs ruled that some of the prosecution's evidence was inadmissible, the trial ended with the prosecution offering no further evidence, and Taylor was acquitted. Taylor later claimed he had been targeted for malicious prosecution, as a way to smear his friend, the former Deputy Chief Constable of Greater Manchester John Stalker, who had been conducting an inquiry into the Royal Ulster Constabulary "shoot to kill" policy.
Irving Nitzberg, who was "imported" by the Brooklyn "Combination" from The Bronx, was put on trial for the January 9, 1939, murder of Albert Shuman in Brooklyn based on the testimony of three accomplices, Abe Reles, Albert Tannenbaum and Seymour Magoon. Reles testified that Shuman was killed since he cooperated with the authorities who were conducting an inquiry of Lepke's involvement in labor racketeering.Gang Killer Tells Why He 'Reformed'; Became Disgusted With Way of Life That Required 11 Murders, Reles Says; Believes in God, He Adds; Waxes Philosophical After He Details One Slaying to Jury in Brooklyn, The New York Times, May 17, 1941, p. 32. Reles also testified that he helped plan the murder of Shuman with Lepke, who was a fugitive at the time, and Mendy Weiss and that Lepke received approval from Albert Anastasia to use a person who lived outside Brooklyn to help with completing the assignment.
The report stated that "global warming will drive increasingly severe humanitarian crises, forced migration, political instability and conflict in the Asia-Pacific and world."Climate Risk, ABC In 2018, Breakthrough made a submission to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee of the Australian Senate which was conducting an Inquiry Into Threats And Long-Term Risks Posed By Climate Change To National Security And International Security. Submissions received by the Committee, Parliament of Australia 2018 Breakthrough's submission to the committee said "Post-Paris emissions pathways are consistent with 3°C or more of warming, with the potential for a 4–5°C temperature increase. The global risks include dramatic changes to agricultural patterns, water systems and food security, and coastal inundation and forced migrations, which have the capacity to destabilise nations, fuel multi- national conflict and increase the risk of nuclear war."Senate Submission Breakthrough, August 2017 David Spratt, Research Director for Breakthrough said there was a disconnect between evidence presented to the inquiry, that climate change was a “current and existential national security risk”, and the recommendations that emerged from it.

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